1 ; ttf 4 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1008. .( J. L. STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER NEW WHITE Petticoats Seo display in our Court street window. Wo flimly bolievo those offerings to bo suporlor to anything over shown in- Salem, from a standpoint of quality and price. Wo havo assembled a number of different kinds of wide flounco, trimmed in laco and embroidery, all tucked and finished up 'juTt llko home-made skirts. Price each $1.00 Another very attractive Una of stylos, that really should ba marked 25c to 50o more than they are Price each $1 .50 A raro collection; patterned to plonse customers who nro in the habit of paying $3 to $5 for their skirts Price each $1.98 Our $2.25 offerings will plonso the most particular lady. They nro neat and well made. Tho laces and embroideries aro all new pattern Price each $2.25 The Big Four Line Is nn advance shlpmont and with it wo expect to attract much at tention and create talk. Tho garmonts como from ono of Ameri ca's foremost factories; they nro not what is known in lingerie circles as "special salo lines M They aro tho best that can bo pro duced for tho monoy. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmwammmmmm PORTLAND MAINE HAS A BAD FIRE More Than a Million Dollars turned Into Ashes, By An Early Morning Blaze (United Press-Lonoed Wire.) j Portlnnd, Mo., Jan. 24. Tho en tire business district of Portland is threatened with destruction by a' flerco flro that has been raging Blnco z is tins morning, in tno race or a howling Northeast wind. Tho city hall has already been de stroyed. Flroment from neighbor ing cities aro arriving to assist tho local flro fighters. Lewlston hns sent a largo number and Bath and tilde ford have sent fighting nppnratus. The fire was (under control at 10 o'clock this morning. Although strenuous efforts wero mndo to Bavo tho beautiful $800,000 city hall, tho structure Is a total loss. All tho records that wore saved wero thoso belonging to tho offices of tho city clerk and city treasurer. It is esti mated that tho flro has caused a total loss of $1,000,000. It is tho worst that has visited the city slnco 180G, when it was nearly wiped out by flro. Tho .flro Btartcd in somo brass works and Bpread to tho city hall an nex of tho health department with remarknblo rapidity. Great diffi culty was experienced In saving tho records of tho department. Two bodies are still in tho ruins, three of thorn having boon recovered. JACK LONDON MAY BE SHIPWRECKED 20 Per Cent REDUCTION N Now is your time to secure one of Priestley's Gen uine Cravenette Rain Coats at 20 per cent off the regular selling price. These are this season's models and are great values at the reduced prices. m TREES Now is the time to place your order for anything needed in our line for spring planting. Such as Walnuts, Apples, Cherries, Prunes, Plums, Peaches, Shade Tree Ornamental Shrubs, Roses Our Ornamental Department is the largest and most complete on this coast. If you need anything in our line 'phone Main 75 or address OREGON NURSERY CO., Salem Mi Republicans Organize. I'nitej Press Leased Wire.) San Prancloo, Jan. 24.- With Oniony among the antl-maohino Re Publicans of San Francisco aseuraed, tho Lincoln-Roosevelt League of Re publican Clubs of California' has taken up the work of permanent or BW'iPtlon In San Francisco and Northern California that had been Postpon-d rending tho harmonizing 830 COURT BTRKKT. Call and try UfcM. Mel 15c Board per weak 2,7S, j lo furnished roomi very X reasonable. AT TUB Salem Restaurant MEALS iSr nimiMMimuMmn HuieWing Sang Co. Removal Sale Ve are selling out all goods t cost price. Move and sell tore building and all tho Sxis Everything must go. 36 Court Street, Salem, Or. of the antl-Horren factions in tho local Republican party. Cheater Rowell, of Fresno, was elected stato secretary and organizer with full authority to prosecute tho work of organization, which could not be completed until the anti-railroad faction in San Francisco, which split as a result of the last munlcl- firaber Bros. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Will give prompt attention to all orders, guarantee our work to give satisfaction and to be up to tho sanitary stand ard. AVE WILL BE PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES OX CONTRACTS. Call at our shop on Liberty Btreet, back of Barr's Jewelry Store. Pnone 550. Nothing Has Been Heard of Or From Him Since He Left Honolulu In the Snark a Month Ago (United Prosa Loasod Wire.) Oakland, Cal., Jan. 21. Sup posed' bocauso its ofllcors linvo boon unablo to find any traco of Jack London, tho notod author, "who b gnn a. tour of tho world In his frail craft, the Snnrk, and tho fonr that ho has mot dlHUBtor somewhere In tho South boob, tho Contrnl bank hns recorded a morlgago ngaliiBt Lon don's homo In Twonty-sevonth street near Telegraph avonuo, which drawn last April. The tniBt dood was given by laJvontuior to ntlio funds with which to outfit his craft and carry out his project of sailing around tho world. Tho uogotlutlotiH wero carried out se cretly at tho time, and tho cvldenco of tho dobt wns novor mndo public until tho mortgago was filed. Slnco London loft Honolutni, sum) lime ago, tho bank pooplo liavo heard nothing from him. Tlioy attempted wns i through various sourcos to gain somo information concerning him, but wero unablo to do so. tho pal campaign, woro drawn togothor. Tho harmony, which tho railroad In toroBts confidently bolievo could not bo ostnbllshod, has boon seaurod through tho offorts of tho looguo loaders, who lmvo dovotod tho major portion of tho Inst month to San Francisco. The Match to the Candle (Contlnuod from First Page ) land, Kan,; T. F. Wnlt, Storm Lake, la.; Fon Wlienor, Pomoroy, Wash : W. J. Foster, Storm Lake, la.; M. B. Cleveland, Portlnnd; M. II. Kondnll, Hsthorvlllo, In.; William Mllno nnd wife, South Africa; Goo. Marshall, Chllllwaok, B. C; A. L. Drynlii. PoulBbo, Wash.; F. L. Wood, Stcw-art-svillo, Minn.; Wm. Sykoe, West Concord, Minn.; C. D. Wood, Knusal, S. D ; II. F. Skools, Addy, Wash ; Mrs, J, W. Baker, Snlom, formorly Oil City, Pa.; J. Bngoman. F. T. Wayne, Bugono Shallb, A. Hnrtmnn, Eureka, Cal.; W. A. Klrkpatrlck, Soattle. Tho committees on momborslilp aro now at work revising tho lists for 1908, and many now namos aro bolng addd. Old members are In many In stance increasing their subscrip tions, and, nsldo from tho aid given by tho county's donation to tho liter ature fund, a considerable incroase Is being realized. Dozens have vol untarily bocomo members and havo added their dollars to help the good work along. Others wlio had with drawn their support aro not only coming back, but aro also increasing their membership feos. Tho board has no fixed or arbitrary duw, but members are contributing all tho way from 50 conurto $26 por month. Ev erybody should bo Interested, and ail are Invited to become mombor and paulclpato in tho good work. CANDIDATES WHO HAVE ANNOUNCED. Following candldntos lmvo filed patulous with tho BOcrotnry of state: Wuldomnr Solon, of Portland, Re publican candidnto for district attor ney, fourth dlBtrlct; Chas. P. Mur phy, Baker City, Democrat, candi date for district nttornoy, eighth district; W. R. Bills, Pendleton, lie publican, for congress, second district. tviir nor 'A!smi,i'citiowooD Overcoats at Big Reducition 20 per cent reductions on al) our Men's and Boy's Ov ercoats to close them out. We have placed on our bargain counters a number of broken lines in Men's and Boys' Clothing at greatly reduced prices. JS S rr) a ars'si&d; ipcz4A Ulcs,e (p.TJ&.rs'ste4; SA'i: This Store Closes At 5:30 Every Evening Except Saturday 9 Purina Egg Food The bot on the mnrkot to produce oggs. A porfectly bal anced ration to bo fed ns n liot mash. Try It, and see the re sult It will bring. Poultry Feeds Remombor wo havo tho larg est Btock In tho city of Whoat. Oat, Barloy, Corn, Cracked Corn, Chick Food, Ground Bone, Ground Oyster Sholls, Grit, Moat Monl, Beef Scraps, Blood Maat, etc. Yoru will find tho quality tho host on tho mar kot and our prlcos as low, and usually lowor than any otlior dealor in tho valley. Send for catalogue. D. A. WHITE & SONS Salem, Oregon IT IS HELL WHEN LABOR IS IDLE (Unltod ProHH Loaned Wire.) Snn Franolaao, Jan. 24. Tho first big demonstration of the unemployed of San Francisco will take place next Sunday artornoon. A call has boeu isstiod to tho army of unemployed for a mass mooting at Walton's pa vilion on that day, and plans are be ing mndo by tho organizers of the movomont to bring tho problom to nn immodlate hoad. Way nnd menu of putting to work thousands of Idle men In tho city will be discussed, and commlttoos will probably be ap pointed to carry out tho work. Some notion is also oxpeotod in the matter of rollof measures. A lottor of Invitation to attend tho mooting has boon Issuod to ov ory union In San Francisco. The mooting will be addrosnod by Ed. J. Lewis, a Socialist leader, who took part In tho labor movemont In Penn sylvania and olsowhere In the Mast. Ernest L. Rogln, recont candidate for mayor on tho Socialist tlekot, and E. H. Mlsnor, proeldont of the Iron Trados Council, will also speak. Tho principal proposition to be put bforo the meeting will be the plan recently endorsed by the convention of tho Stato Fodorntlon of Labor, at Vallejo, to havo the city tako 13,000 worth of bonds now In tho troawury and leeuo thorn In denominations of $2, ffi and 1 10, to bo used In tho payment of labororg omployod In the many brnnohos of municipal Im provement now demanding attontlon, such ub tho ropalr of streets, build ing of schools, otc. A resolution em bodying this phut will he put before tho muutlug for adoption, nnd in that form will be plaood beforo tho board of supervisor. n Dlstaict No. 21ttJ Tho votors of this dUtrlot have beon very much dissatisfied with our road baso, and disappointed last year the way tho monoy hns beon used, and our oounty Judge didn't pay any attention to us. Lot us get up a pe tition, and with two-thirds of tho majority In favor of another man that Is tho taxpayers In thin district that didn't get u chance to work the roade. The majority of tho tax payer would like a chanco to elect the next road htm. Yours truly F. J. Vallet. During tn long, dreary winter months mothors beoomo tired, worn out, can't oat, efcop or work Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea Is the groatost Mossing for mothers. Makos them happy and woyy. 35c, Toa or Tablets. Dr. Stone's Str CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. TJ Ktal You Have Always taitlit V&cJ&i i 3 Bears the Signature of M 5 5 t 5 M M IN 4- I CLOSING OUT THE entire Stock of Harness, Saddles, Robes, Horseblankets, Buggies and Hacks at actual cost for cash during the remodeling of my store. a EC I AMPADT 219 and 289 Com. 3. LAIVIr JtV I, mcrda! Street . . SIGN Of THE BK5 RED COLLAR kS Mi lam a i 'A i! JFlMlMlMIWIMlMIMIUMIHMIW'""'"'"'"'""'"''14"1, MWWllmiBIIMIw1 i